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Ridge Merino Aspect Midweight - Women's Review

This affordable base layer features ultra fine Merino wool fibers that are super comfortable next to your skin, effectively wick away moisture, and remain odor-free
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The Ridge Merino Aspect Midweight is a great layer for cool weather days of the spring and fall when worn alone and features super soft merino if wearing as the base of your cold weather kit.
Credit: Lindsey Fell
Price:  $75 List
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Manufacturer:   Ridge Merino
By Trish Matheny ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 4, 2024
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#6 of 18
  • Warmth - 25% 6.0
  • Breathability - 20% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 20% 9.0
  • Durability - 15% 7.0
  • Drying Speed - 10% 8.0
  • Layering Ability - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

If you're looking for a soft and versatile base layer to combat those cold weather temps, the Ridge Merino Aspect Midweight is an excellent choice for the base of your layering kit. Our testers love the thumb loops that extend over the entire palm as well as the longer cut, two features that help maximize overall warmth. The thoughtfully placed, reinforced flatlock seams and a touch of nylon in the fabric blend help increase durability. The slim-fitting design is also great at thermoregulation, trapping body heat when it's cold, and successfully wicking moisture away from the body during the warmer months. This is one of the most affordable Merino layers we tested and a great choice for cold weather when paired with other significant insulation. Our women's base layer review outlines how this model compares to the other shirts we tested.
REASONS TO BUY
Affordable
Thumb loops
Long cut
Easy to layer over top
Soft and durable fabric
REASONS TO AVOID
Material is not midweight
Editor's Note: This review was updated on April 4, 2024, to remove the award for this layer and include new recommendations for similar products.

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Bottom Line A versatile and lightweight Merino wool base layer at an affordable priceA slim fitting and durable synthetic base layer with a modest price tagThe perfect Merino wool base layer crew when worn on its own in cool temperatures or layered beneath your cold weather kit for the coldest months of the yearA highly breathable, synthetic base layer at an affordable price pointAn affordable, Merino-blended top that is adequately warm and breathable for most activity
Rating Categories Ridge Merino Aspect... REI Co-op Midweight... Smartwool Classic A... Patagonia Capilene... Carhartt Force Heav...
Warmth (25%)
6.0
7.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
Breathability (20%)
8.0
6.0
8.0
7.0
5.0
Comfort and Fit (20%)
9.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Durability (15%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
9.0
6.0
Drying Speed (10%)
8.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Layering Ability (10%)
8.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
Specs Ridge Merino Aspect... REI Co-op Midweight... Smartwool Classic A... Patagonia Capilene... Carhartt Force Heav...
Measured Weight (Size Small Unless Noted) 6.0 oz 7.4 oz 4.5 oz 6.1 oz 6.4 oz
Material 84% Merino wool, 16% nylon 92% recycled polyester, 8% Spandex 88% Merino wool, 12% nylon core 100% recycled polyester diamond-grid double knit 81% polyester, 19% wool
Fabric Weight Class Lightweight Midweight Lightweight Midweight Midweight
Fit (Tester Verified) Slim fit Regular fit Regular fit Slim fit Fit runs small, size up
Torso Length Long Medium Medium Long Medium
Thumb Loops Yes No No Yes Yes
Odor Control Fabric Naturally odor resistant None Naturally odor resistant HeiQ Pure odor control Naturally odor resistant
UPF Sun Protection 50+ 50+ No No No
Flat-lock Seams Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Accessory Pocket No No No No No
Avaliable Cuts Crew, 1/4 zip Crew, 1/2 zip neck Crew Crew, 1/4 zip neck Crew, 1/4 zip

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Ridge Merino Aspect features a soft and cozy Merino wool and nylon blended fabric with a longer cut and discreet thumb loops that enhance the warmth of the layer. The slim fit traps body heat while the fabric efficiently wicks moisture away from the skin during high-intensity pursuits. Durable and thoughtfully placed seams give this top structure, and our testers found the smooth material easy to layer over the top. While not the warmest layer that we've tested, nor a midweight as advertised, this is a great next-to-skin top for the base of your cold-weather layering system.

Performance Comparison


ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - our testers love the slim fit and ultra fine merino wool that...
Our testers love the slim fit and ultra fine Merino wool that increased comfort next to skin without sacrificing durability on the Ridge Merino Aspect.
Credit: Lindsey Fell

Warmth


While a little too thin, in our opinion, to be considered a proper midweight layer, our testers still appreciate the warmth capabilities of this slim-fitting base layer. Constructed from 84% Merino wool and 16% nylon, the Aspect helps insulate you from the cold while allowing heat to escape the fabric, offering a versatile design that traps body heat but is not too warm. The layer features functional thumb loops that cover the palm of your hand should you need to trap a little extra heat in your extremities.

During a crisp day on the cusp of fall, we appreciated this layer when the wind picked up and the sun began to dip below the horizon. We consider it the perfect layer, not too hot when at high elevation in the sun, but just enough to keep us comfortable in exposed areas when the winds pick up. Our testers love this layer for in-between seasons in the desert when you need more insulation but not so much that you get soaked on your hike. The Aspect is also a great choice as the first line of defense against those cold winter temps when layered under other technical fabrics.

ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - while not the warmest base layer that we tested, this top provides...
While not the warmest base layer that we tested, this top provides enough warmth on its own for those shoulder season days where direct sun is still hot but the shade is nice and cool.
Credit: Lindsey Fell

Breathability


This base layer offers excellent breathability and thermoregulation thanks to its mostly Merino wool construction. The air-permeable wool fabric is reinforced with Ridge's (m)Force Technology, which helps speed up the drying time should the fabric hold onto any moisture generated during intense and cardio-inducing adventures. Our testers benefited from this feature and noted the ability of the Aspect to successfully wick moisture away from the skin and release it through the thin fabric.

During a one-hour trail running test in the Eastern Sierra, we got sweaty on the uphill but noticed that the Aspect dried almost instantly as we picked up speed for the downhill. Whether worn on its own or within your layering system, our testers are confident that this layer will effectively manage any sweat produced during those training days in the mountains, keeping you dry and comfortable enough to stay focused on your goals.

This layer offers great breathability and thermoregulation, perfect for ski touring in the spring.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Comfort and Fit


The Ridge Merino Aspect features one of the longest cuts of any base layer we tested. Our lead tester especially appreciated this feature when wearing the layer under a climbing harness, noting that it never came untucked or required adjustments, even after a long multi-pitch rock climb. The sleeves reach all the way to the wrist without any bunching, and the neckline is positioned perfectly to preserve body heat. While the fit is slim and tight, it never restricted our range of motion.

This is also one of the softest base layers we've tested, thanks to the premium ultra-fine 18.5-micron fibers that feel cozy next to the skin. The thoughtfully positioned flatlock seams also increase the level of comfort offered by the minimal design. The design team thought of everything in terms of printed or removable labels to reduce itching and improve comfort. They even strategically placed the seams in a location that prevents chafing when wearing a backpack. We really have nothing to complain about here; the Aspect offers a very functional fit for a variety of activities and is cozy enough to become one of your first choices for a day of relaxation during those cold winter months.

ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - we love the strategically placed seams that increase comfort and...
We love the strategically placed seams that increase comfort and prevent chafing, especially when carrying a pack.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Durability


Our testing team really put this layer to the test, taking it on long mountain trail runs and multi-pitch alpine rock climbs, which often abrade the fabric of more sensitive Merino wool constructions. We even took the Aspect up long and abrasive sandstone rock climbs. We were impressed at how well it held up on these missions, and the flatlock seams give us confidence in their long-lasting design.

We noticed no fabric piling or seam dysfunction with this layer. We assume this is because of the reinforced nylon construction and the (m)Force Technology, which is meant to enhance overall durability. While we experienced no issues during our testing period, we can imagine that the thinner Merino wool construction may not hold up as well as its synthetic competitors in the longer term.

ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - exceptional construction thanks to reinforced merino wool and...
Exceptional construction thanks to reinforced Merino wool and flatlock seams.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Drying Speed


Our testers tackled measuring the drying speed of each base layer from several different angles. Perhaps the most objective test was dunking each layer in a local stream, wringing it out, then tossing it on the line to dry in the sunshine. The layers in this review range from silk to midweight, and while the Ridge Merino Aspect is marketed as a midweight, we consider it more of a lightweight layer. It dried on our line within 49 minutes, about the middle of the pack.

We also hit the trails in each layer, working up a sweat to measure the time required to dry on the body. The Aspect required 35 minutes to dry after activity. Since this layer is 84% Merino wool and relatively lightweight, we highly recommend air drying it overnight away from damaging heat sources to maximize its life.

ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - notorious for their modest logos, this lightweight ridge merino...
Notorious for their modest logos, this lightweight Ridge Merino layer required a competitive 49 minutes to air dry on our climbing rope in the spring sun.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Layering Ability


The Aspect is no trouble to layer over, thanks in part to thumb loops that help hold it in place when suiting up for your next mountain adventure. The smooth and thin fabric allows midweight layers or fleeces to fit comfortably over the top without grabbing on and requiring tons of adjustments.

Perhaps our only complaint is that the Aspect is best suited to go at the base of your layering system. Tank tops and sports bras fit easily under it, but due to the slim fitting design, anything that we layered beneath with sleeves was quite difficult to adjust and often restricted our range of motion. This is not surprising and is often the case with lightweight layers. The Aspect is the perfect true base layer for your cold-weather kit, and the smooth Merino fabric is great when adding layers over the top.

We love the UPF 50+ certified sun protection offered by the thumb loops on the Ridge Merino Aspect, that also increase the ease of layering by holding the shirt in place when layering over top.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Should You Buy the Ridge Merino Aspect Midweight?


This base layer is available for an extremely competitive price. This is an excellent choice if you're looking for a soft and cozy layer that effectively traps heat and wicks moisture at the base of your layering system. Significantly more affordable than its Merino wool competitors, the Ridge Merino Aspect offers more thoughtful and functional features than its modest price tag would suggest.

ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - incredibly soft merino and a slim-fitting design feel cozy next to...
Incredibly soft Merino and a slim-fitting design feel cozy next to the skin.
Credit: Trish Matheny

What Other Women's Base Layers Should You Consider?


If you're interested in another crew cut constructed from 100% Merino wool fabric, check out our favorite crew, the Icebreaker Merino 200 Oasis Crewe, which offers a little bit more warmth than the Ridge Aspect. If you're after a Merino wool blend with more focused ventilation for high-output winter pursuits, check out the Smartwool Intraknit Thermal Merino. Or if you're looking for something a little more lightweight for those cool weather mornings before the sun rises, check out the Smartwool Classic All-Season Merino. While this layer is a perfect stand-alone piece most of the year, it also layers well under a mid-layer or puffy jacket for those days when you're seeking maximum warmth and protection from the cold.

ridge merino aspect midweight for women base layer review - other merino wool and merino/polyester-blended recommendations.
Other Merino wool and Merino/polyester-blended recommendations.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Trish Matheny